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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1905)
K r4 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1900. PICKLES NEW DILLS jnnv SWEETS NBW MIXED PIN-MONEY PIOKLES. want you to oomo and sod thoso th.talked-or piok!ob. w.Um , in bulk ana glass aXBD MELON-MANQO OJIBBKIN ONION BUR-OUOUMBER PEACH nulVfttHlop FULLER & DOUGLAS, -a i,,u'- L-aHng Grooers. Gonfeetlon- fcintt'-tS ' ' ' "- " I'holl 1 1H' ',W1,J" rw"9 MI CTWVB , - I . I ream smx jjuiich i-r- Oii 31 Tor a good ohMP oigor6 cento I tfco CIIAMrlUH nomo-mauo oigar, fetds all other brands. Try one you ! trill lllce it iiMimiowiwriniTimTrM'aa"'waHIIg!'" V e I. I Grand Opera HotiseQyjQ "" CORDRAY, Mqp. On Night Only THURSDAY, NOV. 23 The only genuine and original moving picture. o the greatest fight f the age BRITT-NELSON FIGHT At OobtM, CeL Shown true to life 18 rounds of fighting. Brery Wow shown. These pictures nre owned and copyrighted by James W. Coffroth. Prices-Any reserved seat in the houae go cento. Oallery 25 cants. Arthur Xuooon wm MtUd Mommy at Montgomery 'e logging camp, near Woterville, A log jumped from tht tog chute, striking tho young mum 1m th back, and kiUlag y lattootly. This is a better country to live-in, becauie Shilling's Bent b in it. Yer (wctt'i mmii)WiK ri , . i . Dunn Hro, of Annuo, Rr building I a fine bakery. PICTURES AT ASYLUM A rioftMnt Way to TraToi. Tba above ia the uiual verdict ef tic traveler using tho Missouri Pacific rtlltray ltween tho Pacific const and the Mt, and we believe that the serv It and accommodations given war 1 1 tail statement. From Denver, Oelora- do Spring and Denver there are two rough trains dally to Kansas City gt. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat et standard eleotrie-llgktcd sleeping wt, chair ears and upte-datu dining oars. The same excellent serviso li operated frem Kauiaa City and St, Louts to Memphis, Little Iteek and Hot Springs. If yen are "K st or south, write for particulars and full In formal Ion. W. a M'BRIDB, (Jen. Agt, IS4 Third RU, l'ortland. Or. OA0WOXITA. &itt , IM Km Ik rbrt Maw mmm S a.ta - X .A uzmry. C4.tjSM M. S. FLETCHER 277 Commercial Street Cleanest Freshest Choicest Meats Good sorviso and qaUk dolireja'. Try mm awt ywi wM be buttor lseaaed Onll mm! see no In nefMMSi e ansann HSj jasnnnj anapf nr Mi Main. - .x-jr7'.-j. iff. Ut& -r- -r-r rrr - r f" JfBKgm 'nnV sannnnK Vj v jiskaXv nsnlnHii &l Bysrlslrj ynanH; 3&S mrlXvml SSUnHnP"Vr " Nitt JnnLfSArX .AnnnnLHnv -nnnBfjF w j nMBBMBIIBBjfnHBjhWSUSMSiiiBS JACOB H. SCHIFF, FINANCIER. , Jacob II. Bchicr. who declared at the Insurant Inveatlpitton Uitt deoters In h'g entrprlsoa no longer direct, but are wer dumin ton . is owe T ew VorVn most powerful financiers. Born In Gerwauy in 1847. Mr. ScWff tiierkM at the ago of eigbtom hjmI U now tb bead of Kukii, loob to H lcoto much time and inoudy charitable work. An Attractive Woman Mar heighten even her natnral aaw liness' by the tastefnl use ef jewelry Buck as the pearls, rubies aad gold neelc. laees, earriags, jeweled eembs, rings and novelties wbiah always aders ear show eases. SoaetUag hero te wit every taste, seasethiag here te salt ab most erty purse-haadseae watehea aad silverwear. Britt-Nelson Fight Is Thor oughly Enjoyed by the ' Patients There llrlit aad Xrieon last night fought again their famous bottle before the oV lightedeyes of 400 patients at the aqy runt. The wonrferfnl motion- pictures, Wlaord Kdleon'a greatest lawention, gore too unfortunates a realletle repro dnetlon of the grenteot ring eooteot fought In reeent years. It was through the eonrtear of Manager Ttt4 N. Tin sey, of the Brltt-Xeleoa ptetoree, whleh are ko be at the Oraod tomorrow night, tool tho noylnm Inmnleo wore permit ted tho preaeore of eeelanj the exhibi tion. And it woe a 6Kgfated nodienee that viewed the pietnree. Every trfow eler erry parried, every point of the eonteet, whleh the pietnree showed ne plainly ns reality, wm aprdanded and notieed by the nodlenoe. Mentally crippled, as were most of the aotMemte, they wore silt! able to keep track ef the trend of the mlghiy battle, and mnbe aa wise eooiwewia on it a probably tHd the spectator at the ringolde. Ity moanM of a notnler of reeont in ventloMi. there la nbottely no jig to the jdeiaree. They appear aa evenly and ft firmly on the serosa n if piaeeil there one by one nod nolletl on tightly. Tho eyea are not wearied in the leaet bv mudjMf mL tlum- tij Hfo ewy?wf The entertainment oeenpies one hoar nwk forty mlmttoa There nre IS round of tho finjbt proper, bot ringeide soenoa, before nod niter the eonteet, nre shown In detail Tho rofneal of Jeffrie, heavy weight champion, to referee the eon teet, m one of the pre content scenes. It will be recalled that the mighty Jeff riee reftteed to umpire tho eoniost, hav ing taken nmbras at Kelson' ebje-J- tlona. Tho inoideni in oho ring, jnat before the Afrht, when the finally de clines to referee, was photographed In complete detail, and forma part of the wonderful aei of pletnres. In tho fight Itself every movement of the two principals la shown with jmtt tho same speed- an they were originally made In Vho ring. In the first few ronmw the tide of battle turn (o neith er of the contestant. Gradually, how ever, Xohwn appears as the aggraoor, and fiercely doe he punish, his game nntagonlet. Tho latter resolves the punishment plwekliy, oooaolonally land Ug a blow, but frith not enough force to cheek hm opponent. Xetsoo does W leading In all the Ut tor roundN, Hrltt fighting gomely tho while. In tho fifteenth round punish ment begin to teM, and tho doughty Hrltt sisnm doom si) to fall before the prowew of tho "Fighting wedo." There is a mlly in tho next round or two, but In tho Iftth tho inovitnUe knockout eomos like a fiook, and tho ehomplon fnlb to tho floor, to be car ried to his corner after ho has failed to re-poad to tho count. It to a gentUmonly fight all through Britt, tho gentleman- ef the prbw Hmj, does not belie bio repuUtleu, aad Xei sen, too, hoipod to make the batUo a clean one. In tho entire series of St.OM pictures that are flaahed on the oamrnss, there la not one that need shame or hock tho nwt sensitive eye. Ladies and children can toko as groat delight ia seeing them a a rlae ring enthuaiaat. In fact, these plotureo have repeatedly soured tho eodoreemeat of ministers for their InetruoUveneeo and aleanll nose. Those pioturos will be at the Uroatl Opera IIouso tomorrow night. Wharf wo you fclok! Headache, foul tongue, no apooUto. lack energy, polo in your stomach, eooatipatienf Ilollift tor's Nook Mountain Tea will make yeuwell am) keep you well. 9S cents. Dr. Stone's Drug Store. Frpaty Mornings. Tho tompemturo those oritp mornlngo mnkos a koow appetite, and nothing la se nooeasory te make a meal teste right ns good) bread. Bvory housekeeper can hove this by using Wild Rose flour. 11-Mtt 1 Thank the Lord!" tried Hannah Plant, of Little Sock, Ark,, "for the relief I get from Husk Ion's Arnica Salve. It cured my fear ful running seres, which nothing else weald heal, and from which I had euf fared for 5 years." It is a marvelous healer for outs, bums aad wounds. Guaranteed at J. 0. Perry's drug store; FOR SALE. Feor-reem cottage, Moraiugelde ad dleiea. Plastered walls, let 50 by 150. Just tee place for ssall family. Will mM for eash or easy payments. Prise, $S0. Stop paying rea;, own your C. T. Pomeuoy Teweler and Optician W P "T V" JT Guaranteed by J. 0 Perrv drZ JSTT ci C,fm Or eira heme. Addreea a M. Lothwood, . u7 - w. iftny, druggistj tfiSiateSt., SaJem. Uf I ooeial -, Salem, OregoalprIeo BOfc FOOD NOT MEDICINE. If all the treatments for consumption were put in book form it would make a pretty big library. But after all there has been little im provement over the old treat ment of rest, fresh air, sun shine, plain, wholesome food and Scott's Emulsion. The latter supplies nourish ment that cannot be secured in any other way, and after all, nourishment is what the consumptive needs first. A gain in weight, however slight, is a long step toward improvement. If there is the least thing to build on Scott's Emulsion will enable the pa tient to make that gain. Peo ple have gained a pound in weigh t'from a bottle of Scott's Emulsion it's an exception when they don't. We have seen Scott's Emulsion take hold of a pa tient and bring about a change for the better inside of a week. It always helps even the most stubborn cases. 600TT IMiWNK, I'wl tr ttt, Wtw Votk. mniiMMiiiiiiiiiim. I PERSONALS l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n- Oldeon fltol wan a northbound pao eenger thta morning. Kev. P. P. Olbney, of Cedar Mills, Is the guest of friend In thin city. J. 11. Meamek, a Maker Oily nttorney, Is the guest of Salem relatives. Patrick Xotley, of OernUs, wnj transacting bumnoM in lb Capital CUy yeaterdojr. R. TncnW. who to now moated at Ar lington, to tho gMoat of km parents on Capital street, Josptr MeOurity, of Porost Orovo, to In tho elly. This to not the MeOurdy ef luoomuoH fome, howovor. Mrs. Ine PtemmlH of Pert la ml, to the guest of her tMuento, Mr. and Mire. Dsxter MeM, ef "Oheetnut I'arm." Mrs. Myrtle 0. Stalger and son, Quy, of PorMond are visiting at the homo cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. P. John son. 1L IloberteOM and family, of Deavar, who hove been the guests ef J. l lie, left for Portland yettenky af ternoon. Ml Julia PleW rmb to PorUaml yeotordoy afternoon to wait en her sister, Mas. A. Vt Itagley, who to ill in that city. , Mlea Moson, of Portland, who has boon tho guest of Mrs. 0. U. SheJUwj for a few dajrs, returned homo yester day afternoon. Prank OnUorMn was a. poaoongor for Portland fchw morning; and It to re ported that h will east Ws foUu lot in tho motropohto, Oaptnin and Mto. X. II, Luoas, of South Salem, are enjoying a visit from Prank Kolterta and family, of Oak-aleese, KaooM. Mr. Ileborts ia editor of the Oekoloosa ' ' Tntlepondoni. ' . J. SwatTord, ocrotry of the Sa lem Woolen MlHe Company, loft tkia morning for Sauvle's Iatond; lolov Portland, whor bo will endeavor to daughter dock for a few days. Harry Mwaaen, loft yostordoy for Portland, am) from there wiH go to Ban Pranelsoo. After vtoitlng rehv tivea in tee golden state for a time, bo wW leave en na ox tended tour ef the ttetra states. Comrlos II. De4e a prominent mor. chant of Salem Si yeara ago, was in the olty this morning on Uto way from Tillamook to Portland. He drove over from tfce bay country, and bad waj "break downo" before he finally drove Into Salem late tost ovonlBg. Hob.-P. II, D'Arey went to Pertbwd thto moralnf, whore tonight he vrfH do Hvey an adtlroM under the ausnjcaa of Wm Amorloana of Porttoa.1 f Irtob birth and desoent. It is to bo an aa nlvoMary in eommomorotiea of t4o ooath of Wolf Tone, AUen, Larkin aad O'Brien, four pofcrieta, who dd i the or Irish liberty. is Man's Unreasonableness, often as creat as woman 'n "n,, Taos. 8. Austin, Mgr. of tho "Hepubli can," of Leavenworth, Ind., waa not unreaeaaablo, whan he refused to al low tho doctors to operate on bis wife, fer female trouble, "Inatead," be says, "wo concluded to try Electric Bitters. My wife waa then so sick, she eeuld hardly leave her bed, and five (5) phyeleians had failed to re lieve her. After taking Electrio Bit ters, che was perfectly cured, and em now perform all her household dutiee." 38 Tic Season's Newest and Best Clotting Hats and Toggery SEEN 'EM ? 1 Have Yoa Seen the New-EaU .Hats With tho Coata out with flaro over tho hips and, olit In backh and Irtpols wMor Voste lower and Trousoro looiof -tho collar They're Our New Ones Havo you oeen tho now Top Coats and Overcoats with wider collars and lapels Skirts out full with an artistic, oyo to drapery and eleganoef They're Our New Ones Salem Woolen Mill Stoe C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor tmmmmmmmmm ralth and Foot. Faith In ono thing and fact la nnother, it sometimes tnkos any amount of faith to proJueo ono fact. Years of earnest work and fnlth havo produced one fact about medicine that Is deserr Jng of mention hero. If pooplo who aro troublml with general weakness through ovorwork, dlmlpntlon or ox posuro can got a romedy thai will niako rich rod bleod from tho food tlioy eat, their return to hoalth is assured. Good blool to tho llfo of tho body an well ns tho norvos. Weak, sickly, palo eoplo who suffer with Indlgection, dyepepela, sick headache, loss of strength and ambition, having tfltxy spells and always tired, oan bo cured sound and well with Dr. Dunn's Blood and Nervo Tonic Sold by druggists fer Co per box, or 3 boxes fer If, This Tenlo acta in n oemraen sense wny, curing diseaeo by giving strength o resist it, Miss Flossie Shambroek and Mtss Daisy Muidon, of Roseburg, won tho first prises in tho Evening Telegram 'a popular contest in the Southern Ore gon district. Miss Shambroek bad a choice of four trips, and) took tho one to YeHowetene Park, while Miss Maiden will reoelve . alx-menths' course in tee BobnkoAJt'alkor Business College, at Portland. Sure Ouro fer riles. Itching Piles produce moisture and eause itoblag, thto form, aa well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro cured by Dr. Bo-oan-ko's Pile Ken cdy. Stops itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs turners, 60c a jar at druggists, or sent by mail. Treatise free. Write me about your oace. Dr. Bosanko. Phila Pa. Monday night the Merobants' Piste tive Aosooiation held a banquet at the Hotel Smeed, and 50 merchants were present. The affair was given to areata a more friendly feeling among the bus inees people of that olty. Now Oeinaware, now Olnsswaro, new Purses, now nandbaga, new Collars, new Bolts, now Hosiery, now Blbboaa, new Gloves, new Lueea, new Toys, new Oamef. A full lino of Holiday Goods, making ready for tho holiday trade, The Variety Bto.ro, Deputy Gome Warden Rozelle, of Sweat Home, Monday arreeted Nl9k Bedding and Charlea Standlsk, of that plaeo, charged with killing doer out of season In the Big Bottom, country. Tho men had two fresht oareasses and four hides in their camp. Beautify your complexion with lit tle coat. If you wish a smooth, olear, cream like complexion, rosy cheeks, toughing eyes, take Holiater'a Roeky Mountain Tea, greatest boauMfier wb. so eo&ta. Dr. 8tow, otoro. 'a Drug Or eat Boduotden at tho Boonomy Store, Tho litUo things are tho tlilnfw that count, nnd thejio oan bo found at the T5eonomy Qtore, at tho lovwt prloes ever mriV it BslotM. Vo don't wnlS v until tho holldwyn r roduoo prlcon, but glvo you tho.bonefltof n '''out''' whon you nt io "dl your buying. Dollar artioleo no low ne 80 cents, 10 cont artiolea rebjoel to fi an) 7 oenls, am) oven -6 oent nrtUlas rcHlueod. Bargains v of all Wndfl, nni Uion remember with o-ery M oent purohoso you get ft ticket on tho lino largo $10 dell to be given away Xmae. She la how "at hemo" to her little fries, and oxtends a oenltol inviutlsn to all to eoty. Vlo MoParlantl, of Albany, received 71,000 vetes in tho livening Telegram eontost, nn4 resolves a free trip for himself nd onothor porsoR to South erw California, Oatarrb Cannot bo Oared, nlth LOCAL APPLICATIONS, no they cannot reach the neat of tho disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitution! dis ease, and in order to euro It you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Ouro Js taken Internally, and acta dl reetly on tho blood and mucous sur faces. Hall'a Catarrh Cure is not a quack modUlno. It was prescribed by ono of tho beet pbyolelana in this conn, try for years and Ja a regular pre sesiptlon. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous eurfaees. The perfect gemot nation of the two Ingredients is what produces such wonderful results la cur Jng Catarrh. Send for testimonial free. F. J. OnBNBY & CO., Props,, a ia , Toledo, 0, Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall'n Family PUI, for eonoU. patiob, Thomas MllHorn, of Bugtme, dled-nt that place yesterday. Ha waa 43wla.ro alii Am .Ixi ... w .-, me camo or flIa consumption. was A DtoaBtrous Oalamlty, It Is a diaaetrouo calamity, when you loso your h.alth because ladlgeetfon Prompt relief can bo had in Dr. Klng'a New life Pilto. They build up y0ur d goatWo organs, and euro headache, dirzlnees toU; conetlpation, etc. Guar BBtl 0JPeWru ace. John Morgan and Chariio Hoguo, of Albany, ran away Saturday to seek their fortunes. Thoy only got a, far a, CorvnUto whero they were caught an" sent back to their parents. & !!223& of 7 j J t 3) my 4i tti. K :t r : S-t. 'iSi